Superb
Parrot
FAMILY: Psittacidae
GENUS: Polytelis
SPECIES: swainsonii
OTHER NAMES: Barraband Parakeet,
Scarlet-breasted Parrot, Green Leek.
Description:
Large brightly coloured parrot generally seen in small groups, pairs or
small parties. The male is green
overall with a bright yellow forehead, throat and cheeks. A
broad red band on the breast and blue shoulders. Tail
green above, black below. Bill is pink and eyes yellow-orange.
Females are duller in colour than males and lack the
yellow and red colours. She has red flecks on the
thigh feathers and a bluish tinge on the cheeks. The underside
of the tailfeathers are tipped with pink and
eyes are yellow.
Immature birds resemble adult females, but with brown eyes.
The Superb Parrot lives in small flocks which disperse in pairs to breed. They
forage both in trees and on the ground and is often
active in the early morning and late afternoon. On hot days, it spends most of
its time loafing in shady crowns of trees.
Length: 400mm.
Subspecies:
None.
Distribution:
Restricted to interior
New South Wales.
Habitat:
Forest and woodlands
(esp. River Red Gum), box or mixed box and White Cypress Pine woodlands and cereal
crops.
Diet:
Seeds, nectar, blossoms,
fruit, insects and their larvae and spilled cereal grains.
Breeding:
September-December.
The usual nesting site is tree hollow, generally at great height. The female
incubates the eggs and the male attends and feeds her during this time. Both
parents are involved in rearing the young.
In captivity, aviculturalists have had mixed success
in breeding Superb Parrots. Some pairs have been known to produce many broods
whilst others cannot be induced to breed. These birds will breed both in boxes
or logs. A box should be 60cm x 20cm x 20cm and suspended (at an angle) in the
aviary well before the commencement of the breeding season. Similarly, a
nesting log should have an internal diameter of about 20cm and be around
80cm-1m in height. The preferred nesting material is wood shavings.
Sexual Maturity:
Full adult plumage is
attained at about 7-10 months.
Clutch:
4-6 white rounded eggs
(28mm x 24mm). Incubation period: 20 days. The young usually fledge at around
35-45 days.
Mutations and Hybrids:
The skin of a Lutino Superb Parrot is held in the Australian Museum.
Aside from this specimen, there are no other recorded mutations for this
species.
The Superb Parrot has hybridised with the Princess
Parrot, the Crimson-winged Parrot, Regent Parrot and the Australian King
Parrot.